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HCSKL 2011

HCSKL

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Harvest Chapel School of Kingdom Living (HCSKL) 2011 was a 51 day truth intensive school with Dan Mohler. It is a life-changing school that teaches the gospel, our identity in Christ, and the importance of communion with God. Dan demonstrates what a life surrendered to God looks like. It is a great tool for all believers, and it has already been a blessing to a countless number of people. This series is also available on YouTube, or for purchase in DVD format. HCSKL 2010 is available as a po ...
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The Disciple-Making Parent

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The Disciple-Making Parent equips Christian parents to pass the gospel to their children. In the show, we'll think about principles that all parents should know. Listen in on Chap's conversations with equippers in this field.
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Holy Spirit Living

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Holy Spirit Living is a podcast for Christians who are serious and intentional about living a life partnered with Holy Spirit. Each week join the Apostolic husband and wife team Joseph and Amanda Reidling as they cover topics that are centered around living life that glorifies God in a practical and real way that is authentic to who you are. They will discuss and equip on topics that include partnering with Holy Spirit in marriage, family, parenting, single life, Identity/Sonship, influence ...
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City Quake Podcast

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Transform your city with Holy Spirit Power!Tom Ruotolo, founder of Power and Love, has now started City Quake! The vision of City Quake is to come alongside the pastors and leaders in a city and equip the Christians to grow in a lifestyle of love and power so that this amazing good news of Jesus will penetrate the hearts of the lost! City Quake will host 3 ½ day activation events in a region (much like a Power and Love) and then build on what the Holy Spirit does through a 2 month campaign c ...
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The 2024 Presidential election is just one week away; and here is our “roundup” episode on the election, voting, and Christian citizenship after the election is decided. This includes a review of Biblical principles concerning voting; a brief moral and practical analysis of the various positions I have heard over the last few months (and a reminder…
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent, we welcome Jason Hsieh as we explore thoughts on biblical hospitality. We dive into the biblical foundations of hospitality, discussing passages from Romans, Deuteronomy, and Hebrews that shed light on this often misunderstood practice. Jason and I discuss the common cultural misconceptions about hospi…
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Dr. Albert Mohler produces a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview entitled The Briefing, and I greatly appreciate that podcast and his consistent voice in public life. In this recent interview with Dr. Mohler, we discussed the following key questions (and more) facing Christians this election season: How should Christians an…
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The 2024 presidential election is now just three weeks away, and the rhetoric and pressure is ratcheting up. In the midst of this election cycle, how should Christians respond? How can our commitment to truth, our love for one another and our neighbors, and our sense of hope and certainty be a witness to our communities? In this episode, Dan Darlin…
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Our sense of identity or who we perceive ourselves to be is at the core of key cultural and political controversies this election season. In this episode, John Stonestreet explains why these issues are first about identity then about morality; introduces the Identity Project, a new resource to assist Christians in answering common questions and obj…
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In Acts 17, the early church’s proclamation of Christ as King “…turns the world upside down” as it challenges Caesar’s claim of ultimate allegiance and loyalty. Then, Paul visits Athens; ends up on trial (big surprise); and sets out a masterclass on cultural apologetics, touches on the eternal purposes of God concerning humanity and even nations, a…
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we explore Eden Parker's faith journey and her work with Bible.net. We discuss the impact of growing up in a Christian home, the challenges faced during college years, and how these experiences led to the creation of a unique online resource for Bible study. We talk about the importance of disc…
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Artificial Intelligence is quickly changing how we we work, create, lead, and even govern. What does this mean for church leaders and other committed Christians? Where is this technology headed, and what are the challenges and opportunities for the church? In part 1 of this 2-episode discussion with Christopher Teeter (a technology futurist), we wa…
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Artificial Intelligence is quickly changing how we we work, create, lead, and even govern. What does this mean for church leaders and other committed Christians? Where is this technology headed, and what are the challenges and opportunities for the church? In this 2-episode discussion with Christopher Teeter (a technology futurist), we walk through…
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Over the last few months, I have received a number of questions about Andy Stanley’s book Not In It to Win It: Why Choosing Sides Sidelines the Church and the general approach to public life the book recommends. Here is a review of that book and why I believe our Christian citizenship compels us to engage in the public square rather than sit on the…
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Have you ever puzzled over God’s guidance or even silence concerning next steps in your life? In Acts 16, none other than the Apostle Paul walks through such a time of waiting and demonstrates how to respond. He also answers the Macedonian call, leads a businesswoman to Christ, casts out a demon, and uses his Roman citizenship to protect the young …
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we explore the question "Does marriage really matter?" We examine whether marriage is beneficial for individuals and society, or if it hinders personal fulfillment. We discuss surprising statistics about declining marriage rates and changing attitudes towards marriage among younger generations.…
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Are you prepared to minister with confidence in a changing culture? In this episode, we review four recent cultural developments and explain some practical Biblical responses. Challenges: The Rise of the Religious Left The Quiet Assault on Parental Rights Confusion over Identity A Lack of Discipleship in the area of Citizenship Key Takeaways: Episo…
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Dr. Jason Allen, President of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, speaks to the audience of the 2019 Alabama Baptist State Convention at Eastern Shore Baptist Church in Daphne, AL interpreting the convention theme of 'Fruitful' from John 15. Join us this year for our 2024 Convention at Eastern Shore with the theme 'Difference Makers' and hear …
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After Paul’s first missionary journey, the early church faced a critical question. Would Christianity be a splinter off Judaism limited in time and scope, or would Christ’s disciples follow His command to go into all the world and preach the gospel to all nations? In Acts 15, we find a remarkable example of the early church refusing syncretism, nav…
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The foster care crisis remains a leading (if not the leading) crisis facing state and federal officials and communities around the country. For this reason and because of the clear Scriptural commands to care for vulnerable children (Isaiah 1:17; James 1:27), foster care is a critical opportunity for churches and individual Christians to make a key…
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Aaron Renn’s article-turned-book Life in the Negative World captures what many American Christians have felt deeply–our culture has turned from viewing Christianity as positive, to neutral, to negative. Examples abound, including culture’s views on marriage, abortion, gender, and other topics. So, how should we live in such a negative world? Here a…
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we celebrate a major milestone—our 100th episode! We’ll take a moment to reflect on highlights from some standout episodes throughout the years. Highlights include: Episode 1: Solid Gold Advice from Seasoned Christian Pediatrician - Dr. Tom Hines Episode 20: A Baby’s First Year - Dr. Tom Hines …
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we have the privilege of speaking with Dr. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Mohler shares his personal journey of faith, from his childhood and early influences to his current views on the future for parents and church leaders. W…
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It’s finally launch day for our new resource, The Good Citizen Study Guide! As I have spoken in hundreds of churches and ministry settings about Christian citizenship, I have asked pastors this question, “What, in your opinion, is the most effective way to disciple Christians in the area of citizenship.” The answer was practically unanimous: a Sund…
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent podcast, we embark on a journey through an ocean of ideas, recognizing the importance of discernment in navigating the truths and falsehoods that surround us. As we consider the influence we have on our children's understanding of the world, we’ll explore the critical role of discernment in their growth…
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I often hear this statement in public life: “As human beings, we are made in the image of God.” This is a Biblical principle and an American ideal, as it is set out in Genesis and underlies the Declaration of Independence (“We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal…”) And both President Trump and President Biden have re…
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We don’t use the word “repent” very often these days, but personal and national repentance is a Biblical imperative and an American tradition. Given recent headlines about church leaders such as Dr. Tony Evans, the general moral state of the country, and the looming 2024 presidential election, I believe it is time to call for and participate in a t…
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Freedom of speech is a key right that is fundamental to the American experiment, but is under deep scrutiny and even attack these days. For example, a high school recently shut down a pro-life club for being too “political.” And, last year, we heard from Julia Barley and Professor John Hill on the troubling state of free speech on–of all places–the…
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Does Trump’s felony conviction in the business records case in New York change the moral analysis about Trump? How should Christian citizens think through this case and the moral and political implications? Here are four reflections: Trump’s character (or lack thereof) matters. This case was a novel and questionable legal experiment. This legal con…
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June is just around the corner, and I often receive questions about how Christians should respond to Pride Month. Here are three thoughts. Also, the culture war in the United States has, to a large degree, been a contest between the religious right and a more secular left. No movement is a monolith, and this does not tell the whole story of the str…
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At the end of Acts 13, Paul and Barnabas were expelled from Antioch of Pisidia; so, they decided to take a break at a seaside resort to reconsider their ministry strategy. Actually, they just shook off the dust of their feet and moved on to Iconium to, you guessed it, preach the gospel. In Acts 14, Barnabas and Paul’s raging fans from Antioch stir …
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Drug addiction has reached epidemic levels in the United States and is impacting cities and families from the inner city to the suburbs. What are the latest trends in this epidemic? And how are ministries responding as churchgoers report rates of addiction as high as the general population? In this conversation, I spoke with Dan Johnson from The Ne…
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent Podcast, we share a sermon on Financial Instructions from The Master, where I share biblical teaching and practical suggestions on personal finance and generosity. At the end of the sermon, we’ll reflecting on the importance of understanding that everything we have is a blessing from God, and our role i…
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In any given night in 2023, roughly 653,000 people experienced homelessness–a 12% increase since 2022. And the median home prices has jumped approximately 28% since 2020 along with a significant increase in interest rates. This housing crisis is becoming acute, especially in large cities. So, what can church leaders and other committed Christians d…
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In Acts 13, Paul and Barnabas leave Antioch for the first missionary journey. They face down a sorcerer and win a Roman Governor to Christ in Cyprus, and Paul also preaches his first recorded sermon (it’s remarkable). The early church also displays remarkable joy in the midst of displacement and persecution. Big Idea: The early church carried the g…
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Just 43% of adult churchgoers in the United States claim to have a biblical worldview. And extensive testing through the American Worldview Inventory indicates that just 6% of the adult population in the US actually has one. (Source: Cultural Research Center, Arizona Christian University). These stats, taken from a recent worldview survey conducted…
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You have probably heard some iteration of this statement in recent years, “Slaveowners used the Bible to justify slavery; therefore, the Bible cannot be trusted.” Christians should not ignore this claim because it focuses on more than history (though we should understand and know the history of the evil institution). Rather, it is a claim about the…
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Due to a quickly changing culture, many American Christians are facing increasing tensions between their faith and legal requirements at school and work, in the public square, and even in our homes and ministries. In my experience, analyzing a question and developing a plan or procedure prior to a crisis is the best approach. So, according to Scrip…
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In Acts 12, God breaks Peter out of yet another jail, celebrates the faith of a slave girl named Rhoda, and passes a death sentence on the proud ruler that ordered the death of James. This chapter reminds of the mystery and goodness of providence, God’s protection, the power of prayer, and the hubris of human pride. Big Idea: The early church carri…
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In 2020, I interviewed Pastor Matt Teis about the remarkable impact of Liberty Baptist Church in its zip code. Now, four years on, this church (under the leadership of Pastors Dave Teis and Matt Teis) is impacting Vegas as a whole and even the state of Nevada. Here’s an update on the remarkable impact of a church in (of all places) Las Vegas and wh…
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At the age of just 34, Craig DeRoche was one of the youngest speakers of the Michigan House of Representatives. But his image was shattered when a secret struggle with addiction made an unexpected and unwelcome entry onto the public stage. In this interview, we discussed his book Highly Functional and the unvarnished truth of events that caused his…
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent, we engage in a compelling conversation with Dan Darling about his book, "The Characters of Easter". We explore the surprising insights into the lives of Peter, John, Judas, Pilate, and other figures from the Easter story. We discuss how these real people with complex emotions and decisions bring depth …
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In this chapter, Peter tells the church leaders in Jerusalem that the Gospel is for all people. And, in a remarkable moment (especially if you are familiar with church life), the leaders accept Christ’s call to the nations without argument or discussion. We also learn more about the encouraging ministry of Barnabas, and the watching world develops …
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What do you think about the future of the United States? Should we expect and just accept further division and decline? Can the United States remain, well, united amidst differing worldviews and visions for the future of the country? The national debt, the temperature of our political rhetoric, the departure from Biblical principles, the dysfunctio…
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In this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent, we present a special message from Ed Moore. Drawing from his extensive personal and pastoral experience, Ed shares valuable insights on parenting. He underscores the significance of expressing love to our children frequently and the impact of creating memories through spontaneous, fun, and creative act…
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Are we loving our neighbors well if we say nothing about the public policy issues that profoundly impact their lives, families, and faith? This will always be a question affected by conscience and calling, but I believe the general answer is no. We are citizens in a participatory democracy with authority and, therefore, responsibility. Our ultimate…
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In Acts 10, an angel appears to a God-fearing Roman, Peter receives a repeated reminder that the gospel is for all people, and the Holy Spirit falls on the Gentiles just as He fell on the Jews at Pentecost. These events combine to create a seismic shift in the early church’s view of the gentiles and the Gospel and contain several critical lessons f…
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Religious Freedom is a universally recognized human right, but this right is often treated as second tier in the secular west and as a threat to authoritarian regimes. In fact, the 2018 Department of State Report on International Religious Freedom found that 80% of the world’s population lives in an area where religious freedom is highly restricted…
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On this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent, I have a captivating conversation with my daughter Bekah Bettis, a nurse serving with Mercy Ships in Sierra Leone. Join us as we explore the incredible work of Mercy Ships in providing essential surgical care to those in need. Discover how Mercy Ships collaborates with local healthcare professionals an…
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Are you exhausted by politics? Well, join the party or, er, club. Approximately 65% of Americans polled in 2023 said they always or often feel exhausted by politics, and 55% feel downright angry about American public life. Though I certainly acknowledge that trend and those feelings, I do have a theory. Here it is: Americans are fatigued by politic…
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The book God and Caesar by John Eidsmoe is a classic work on Christian citizenship and was deeply formative in my own public theology. I recently met the author; and, in this episode, we discuss the key Biblical principles addressed in the book, the reasons he originally wrote the book, its key themes, and the most recent challenges and opportuniti…
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In this episode of The Disciple-Making Parent podcast, we delve into how a biblical understanding of heaven can profoundly impact family dynamics and relationships. We'll explore themes of heaven, holiness, and their relevance to daily life, emphasizing the importance of actions that please God rather than seeking human approval. The episode highli…
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